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Proline amino acid informationProline was first isolated from casein in 1901, and unlike any of the other amino acids it is readily soluble in alcohol. It is a nonessential amino acid and can be synthesized from glutamic acid and do not require dietary sources. As information is very limited on this nutrient, our page is also very short. Required forProline improves skin texture and aids collagen formation and helps contain the loss of collagen during aging. Collagen in the skin contains hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine, which is formed from proline and lysine, in which ascorbic acid seems to be important in this conversion. Collagen contains about 15 % proline. It is also thought to be important in the maintenance of muscles, joints and tendons. Best used withAccording to the current information available it would be recommended that an ample supply of vitamin c (ascorbic acid) be present to maximize the efficiency of proline. Proline is found in food sourcesProline is mostly found in meat sources. Our productsNutritional information
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